A joint roll call involving the TNI, Polri, and Subang Regency Government was held at the Subang Police Headquarters in preparation for securing a protest and the establishment of a Level 1 Alert Status for the Headquarters Security System (Sispam Mako).
The joint roll call was led directly by the Subang Police Chief and attended by members of the Subang Regional Leadership Coordination Forum, including the Subang Regent, the Commander of the 0605/Subang Military District, the Head of the Subang District Attorney’s Office, and representatives from Suryadarma Air Force Base, the Civil Service Police Unit, and other related agencies.
This alert roll call was attended by hundreds of joint personnel consisting of the Subang Military Police Detachment, Suryadarma Air Force Base, the 0605/Subang Military District, Mobile Brigade, Subang Police, the Civil Service Police Unit, the Transportation Service, the Regional Disaster Management Agency, and the Subang Regency Health Office.
The Subang Police Chief emphasized that this alert roll call was not merely a ceremonial activity, but a real form of the state’s presence among the people.
“We must demonstrate our readiness to provide the best service and security to the community. The purpose of this roll call is to formulate a contingency plan, assign tasks in a structured manner, and ensure all personnel understand their responsibilities in the field,” stressed the Police Chief.
The Police Chief also reminded that the security pattern should be carried out with a three-ring system: Ring 1 for the main object of the mass action (Police Headquarters, Regional Government, Regional House of Representatives), Ring 2 for the access routes to the object, and Ring 3 for the outer routes to anticipate the movement of subsequent masses.
“All personnel actions must be in accordance with procedures, professional, and prioritize a humanistic approach,” he requested.
Echoing this sentiment, the Commander of the 0605/Subang Military District emphasized the importance of solidity with the regional government in maintaining conducive conditions in the area.
“Our synergy is the key to keeping Subang safe and controlled amidst the dynamics of the national situation,” he said.
In his address, the Subang Regent invited all roll call participants to maintain their physical and mental condition, remain professional, and not be provoked when facing the protest.
“Subang Regency is still conducive, and we must maintain that together. Let us protect our community calmly, in accordance with the rules, and with full responsibility,” he said.
Subang Police Headquarters
The Subang Police Headquarters is a modern law enforcement facility in Subang Jaya, Malaysia, serving the rapidly growing suburban community since the late 20th century. Its establishment was a direct response to the area’s development and the need to maintain public order and security for its residents.
Subang Regional Leadership Coordination Forum
The Subang Regional Leadership Coordination Forum (Forkopimda) is a coordinating body for regional leaders in Subang, Indonesia, established to ensure policy alignment and integrated governance. It brings together the heads of the local military, police, and civil government to synchronize development, security, and public service efforts in the region.
Suryadarma Air Force Base
Suryadarma Air Force Base, located in Subang, West Java, is a major Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) base. It is historically significant as the site of the first flight school in Indonesia, established during the Dutch colonial era. The base is named after Marshal Suryadarma, the first commander of the Indonesian Air Force.
Subang Military Police Detachment
The Subang Military Police Detachment is a facility of the Malaysian Armed Forces responsible for military law enforcement and security in the Subang area. Historically, such detachments in Malaysia were established to maintain discipline and order within the armed forces, particularly following the country’s independence.
0605/Subang Military District
The Subang Military District is a key military installation in Malaysia, established to support national defense operations. Its history is tied to the development of Malaysia’s armed forces, serving as a strategic command and logistics hub for the region.
Mobile Brigade
The Mobile Brigade (Brigade Mobile or Brimob) is the special operations and paramilitary police unit of the Indonesian National Police, formed by Dutch colonial authorities in 1945 to combat Indonesian revolutionaries. It is historically known for its role in internal security operations and has been frequently deployed for counter-terrorism and riot control duties throughout Indonesia’s modern history.
Civil Service Police Unit
The Civil Service Police Unit (CSPU) is a paramilitary law enforcement agency in Indonesia, established in 1963. It is part of the Indonesian National Police and is primarily responsible for crowd control, riot response, and providing security support for major events and national strategic objects.
Subang Regional House of Representatives
The Subang Regional House of Representatives is the local legislative body for the Subang Regency in West Java, Indonesia. It was established to represent the people of the region and is responsible for creating local regulations, budgeting, and overseeing the local executive government. Its history is tied to the decentralization and democratization of Indonesia following the fall of the New Order regime in 1998.